What is included?
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Transportation in an executive bus, with air conditioning, restroom, and minibar for over 30 passengers. For less than 30 passengers, transportation may be done in a minibus and for less than 13 in a van (subject to acceptance by families and the location)
Snack on board on the way
Water available during the trip on the bus
02 Teachers per bus
01 Accredited Tour Guide from the Ministry of Tourism accompanying the group throughout the trip - Mandatory by Law
Monitors during the visits
Travel Insurance
WhatsApp group with the guardians before and during the entire trip for sending information and LOTS OF PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
Images
Introduction
AES HYDROELECTRIC PLANT IN ITURAMA
The construction of the Water Red Hydroelectric Plant, located in the municipality of Ouroeste, began in 1974 and was completed in 1979.
Many families from other locations began arriving and settling in Ouroeste, where CESP built several houses, transforming it into a residential nucleus to house workers who were constructing the plant. Along with this, the airport runway and the CESP hotel were built, which greatly contributed to and accelerated the growth and development of Ouroeste.
Source: website Ouroeste Tourism
"WATER RED" ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN OUROESTE
Ouroeste 9 thousand years of history
The Water Red Museum, located in the center of the city of Ouroeste, is considered by IPHAN (National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage) a unique museological institution in the 8th Administrative Region of São José do Rio Preto. It was designed respecting international conservation standards, under the guidance of archaeologists and anthropologists from MAE-USP (State Archaeological Museum). It is equipped with complete infrastructure for the accommodation of the archaeological collection and for receiving visitors and researchers. The museum has accessibility features, such as ramps and adapted restrooms, a multimedia auditorium with a capacity for fifty people, a technical reserve with a climate-controlled exhibition area, an exhibition and research laboratory, an archive, an art gallery, and bilingual signage (Portuguese and English). The space maintains a permanent program that includes guided visits for schools, universities, and researchers, receiving weekly visitors from various locations in Brazil and Latin America.